Transmission mechanism



NOV. 8, l1938. E HER|NG 2,136,049

' TRASMISSION MECHANISM Filed Feb. 11, 1957 5 sheets-sheet 1 Inventor:

NOV. 8, 1938. v E HERlNG 2,136,049

TRANSMI SS ION MECHANI SM Filed Feb. l1, 1937 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Nov. l8, 1938'.

E. HERING 2,136,049

TRANSMI S SION MECHANI SM Filed Feb. 11, 1957r 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 J 4 42 N0v.s,193s. Hmmm;` 2,136,049

TRANSMISSION MECHANISMv Filed Fab'. 11, 1957 5 sheets-sneer 4 Nov. s, 193s. E. H'ERING 2,136,649

TRANSMIS S ION MEGHANISM Filed Feb. 1l, 1937 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 Patented Nov. 8, 1938 Ewald Hering, Berlin-Siemensstadt, Germany Application February 11, 1937, Serial No. '125,251 In Germany February 15, 1936 14 claims. f (ci. 19g-4s) The invention relates to motor vehicles and more particularly to the transmission mechanism thereof, and to the clutch device in connection with a more expeditious operation of the several steps of speed provided for in the gear transmission.

`'I'he invention relates further particularly to the design of a double clutch device arranged to connect either an auxiliary driven shaft or the final 'driven shaft under interposition of the transmission mechanism with the shaft of the motor.

The use of a double clutch device comprising a main clutch of a substantially usual type and an auxiliaryclutch device affords the possibility of passing from one speed step to another only by .operation of the clutch operating pedal while in using'a single clutch as it is the case at present, the driver first has to operate the pedal for A disengaging the clutch, second to shift by the l main lever the gearing and third to return the clutch pedal to its starting position. Apparently a large advantage with an arrangement according to the invention is obtained as instead of' -three steps of operation only one step, i. e., the

operation of. the clutch pedal is required.

The use of double clutch, devices has been already proposed but said devices possess a number of drawbacks as it is, for instance, not possible, to discngage simultaneously the main clutch and the auxiliary one from the driving shaft. The double clutch devices already known possess the further disadvantage, that in some cases the auxiliary clutch has to be shifted under load to disengage the main clutch, in result of which it was necessary to interpose rolls or balls between the auxiliary clutch disk and the shaft on which the clutch is axially shifted to facilitate its shifting movements.

A further considerable disadvantage of doubleclutch devices already known is that the manner of operation of the double-clutch devices'differs materially from the manner of operation of the usual single type, as in the known double-clutch devices first the master control lever of gearing is operated and in succession the clutch pedal while in usual operation of motor-cars first the clutch pedal is operated to disengage the clutch and then the transmission lever. Accordingly it is `not possible for a driver who once drives a usual car, the clutch device whereof is of the single clutch type, to drive at another time a car the clutch whereof is of the double-clutch type.

A further object of the invention relates to the device for shifting the clutch operating members in such manner, that, as explained above, the main clutch is disengaged while simultaneously the auxiliary clutch is engaged and reversely, and that in one control position both .clutches together are disengaged. The control device according to the invention is further arranged in such a manner, that in attaining the middle position wherein the auxiliary clutch is in its engaging position and the main clutch in its disengaged position the operating clutch pedal falls automatically into a groove, whereby the driver feels that the desired control step is obtained. In a further modification the clutch pedal has an arrangement, wherein the pedal is 15 automatically blocked in its middle position but on desire it can either be shifted further to its -final position to disengage both clutches or it can be returned to its starting position to disengage the auxiliary clutch and simultaneously to engage the main clutch.

Other objects of the invention will appear from the following description in connection with the drawings, wherein some examples of. the invention are shown. Y

In the drawings- .i Figure 1 is a longitudinal section through a double-clutch device according to the invention,

Figure 1a shows in a section on the line I af-Ia 4 of Figure 1 a. view of details of the arrangement 30 of Figure 1.

Figure 2 is a side view of the double-clutch' operating pedal.

Figure 3 is a view of the pedal shown in Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrow A. Figure 4 represents a modification of. the

double clutch in'va section similar to Figure 1.

Figures 5-7 represent in similar sections as Figure 4 another modification of thel double clutch showing it in its three positionsof operation.

Figure 8 is a view showing a' further modification of the clutch operating pedal.

Figure 9 is a plan view of the pedal. Figures 10 and 1l show similar views of an- 45 other modiflcationof the pedal, and

Figures 12-16 represent the pedal of Figures 10 and 11 in its various positions of operation.

Referring to the drawings, I represents the Y shaft driven by the motor on which shaft the flywheel 2 is fixed, which revolves in the front part of the clutch casing 3 having an aperture 3a. With the fly-wheel 2 a plate-like body l is connected, a space remaining between it and said ily-wheel to receive the main clutch plate 5 and 55 'motor shaft I.

`I is guided for instance by guiding ribs or the in bearings 3b, in the side walls of the clutch like, provided on the plate-4 While it is permanently forced by a plurality of springs 9 (whereof only one is shown in Figure 1 in the drawings) arranged on the circumference of a,4 circle, towards the main clutch plate 5. Behind the opposite face of the plate 4 the plate I0 of an additional or-auxiliary clutch is arranged to be engaged with and'disengaged from said plate 4, the

hub Il of said clutch plate I0 being splined on a hollow shaft I2 which freely revolves on the shaft 8 and lby means of the gearing cooperates with the intermediate gear shaft I3 and therefrom with the main drive shaft 8a of the vehicle. Ill an axially movable plate I4 is arranged which in a suitable manner as by means of flanges 4b or the like is guided by the plate 4 and, when it is axially moved towards the ily-wheel 2, forces the clutch plate I0 against the plate 4 engaging it with the drive shaft I of the motor.

-Arms I5 extending from the axially movable plate 6 of 1the main clutch through apertures I6 of the plate 4 have their ends bent inwardly and arranged to support bolts I1 upon the pins I8a of which levers I8 may be. swung (only one of said levers being shown in the drawings). Each of the levers I8 is provided on its forward face with a roll or ball I9 adapted to engage a thrustplate 20 arranged on the adjacent face of the axially movable auxiliary clutch plate I4. Adjacent each of theplates 20 a stop 2I is attached to the plate 4 and the roll I9 is arranged to pass over said stop 2| at the end of the movement of the lever I 8.

On the hub 22 of the clutch casing 3 an axially movable control member 24 is arranged for a reciprocating movement the forward part of which is rotatable relatively to the member by means of a ball bearing 23. A pressure ring 24a is mounted on the axially projecting hub of the ball bearing and connected to the latter by means of pins 24h'i A pair of control levers 25 (Figure 3) are provided to press against the press ring 24a and to shift the control member 24 on the hub 22 axially towards the left. The levers 25 are attachedA to the shaft 26 which may be supported casing 3. Beyond the casing 3 on the end of the shaft 26 the clutch operating pedal 21 is attached. When the clutch operating pedal 21 is in its `u restor off-position the springs 9 force the movable plate G towards the y-wheel 2 with the result that the main clutch plate 5 is pressed between the fly-wheel 2 and the plate Ii. As the auxiliary clutch in this position of the pedal 21 is disengaged, the power from the driving shaft I is transmitted through the fiy-wheel 2,- the main clutch disk 5, and the hub 1 to the driven shaft 8.

When the clutch operating pedal 21 is actuated the shaft 26 swings levers 25, and the member 24 is advanced towards the fly-wheel 2, until its front face comes into contact with the ends I8b of the levers I8, swinging the same with the result that the ball or press-roll I9 is applied to the cooperating thrust-plate 20, engaging the axially movable plate I4 with the Aclutch plate I0 of the additional clutch. When the roll or ball In the rear of the auxiliary clutch plate clutch and the hollow shaft I2 to the gear train.

When the auxiliary clutch has been engaged, the clutch operating pedal 21 has reached its middle position, which position is indicated to the driver by the fact that the bolt 28 of the pedal 21 falls under the action of a spring 33 I into a groove 29 of a lever 30 pivoted on the shaft 32 supported in bearings 3| arranged on the casing 3 'or on another stationary part of the vehicle. Y

Upon moving the pedal 21 from its middle position, wherein its bolt 28 is resting in the grove 29, further to the left, the control member 24 by means of the levers 25 is further advanced to the left towards the ily-wheel 2 whereby the levers I8 are turned further, so that the roll or` ball I9 moves from the'thrust-plate 20 and arrives upon the stationary plate 2I, releasing the clutch plate I 0 of the additional clutch as well as the movable plate 6 of the main coupling with the result that the transmission of power through the main clutch as well as through the additional clutch is interrupted.

It is apparent that the double clutch device as described above by full shifting of the pedal 21 can be disengaged completely, the balls or rolls I9 rolling upon the faces 2I which are not movable in axial direction whereby'it is possible in this position of the pedal toA operate the gear l shifting lever for selecting any of the speed steps quite in the same manner as with a usual single clutch device. 'I'he gearing and its shifting device can be arranged in a manner as described and shown in details in my copending application Ser. No. 125,834 led on February 15, 1937, so that, when the main clutch is engaged the driver isl in a position to prepare by operating of the master control lever a speed step of the gearing connected with the auxiliary clutch, and when the latterclutch is in its engaging position the driver is able simultaneously to prepare another step of gearing connected with the main clutch. Upon releasing of the pedal 21 first the auxiliary clutch is engaged whereby the car will run at a predetermined ratio of transmission and by further releasing the pedal 21 the driver can disengage the additional clutch device and simultaneously engage the main clutch, whereupon the car will run at a different previously set ratioof transmission, i. e. always two speed steps can be put in operation in immediate succession merely by operating the pedal 21, and without the intervention of the master shift lever. Preferably the gear transmission can be arranged in such manner that always the lower speed is operated by the auxiliary clutch device while the higher speed the manner described levers I8 .engages which levers can-be swung upon the pivots 36, supportedbetween flanges 31 which extend from the thrust-plate I4 of the auxiliary clutch. f The body of each of the levers I8 is provided with a threadinto which a bolt 38 adjustably is -screwed `the left side end of which cooperates with/stops 38 connected with the axially fixed plate 4 and extending into apertures 40 of the auxiliary thrust-plate I4.

In the embodiment according to the Figures 5, 6` and 1 each'of the levers I8 is provided' with a press-roll 4I which may apply against the edge 42 of the plate I4. Flanges 31a extending from the plate I4 constitute side guides for the lever I8. By swinging the levers pedal 21, levers 25, and control member 24 in above about the pivot 36 (Figure 4), the nose 35 of each lever I8 is forced against abutment 34 withdrawing the plate 6 from the main clutch plate 5 whereby the main clutch is disengaged from the ily-wheel. At the same time the pivot 36 (Figure 4) is shifted together with the movable plate I4 against the auxiliary clutch-plate I" whereby this clutchplate engages the plate 4 or the fly-wheel 2,' as the plate 4 constitutes a part ofthe fly-wheel. When turningthe lever I8 further clockwise by the aforesaid means the forward end of the bolt 38 engages `the stop 38 which isl stationary with respect to axial movement, whereupon the point of engagement constitutes a fulcrum for the further swinging movement 'of the lever I8. Accordingly the pivot 36 together with the plate I4 is moved to the right and withdrawn from the plate I0, whereby the auxiliary clutch device is disengaged, while the main clutch, as mentioned above, was disengaged at the beginning of the swinging movement of the levers I8 and its plate 6 now is further withdrawn from the clutch plate against the action of the springs 8.

In Figures 5-7 three positions of operation are shown in connection with a modified embodiment of the clutch device wherein each lever I8 is pivoted upon a roll 4 I which applies to the edge 42 of the plate I4. `In the position shown in Figure 5 the main clutch is in its engaging position while the auxiliary clutch is disengaged, Figure 6 shows the auxiliary clutch in its engaging position and the main clutch in disengaged state, and Figure rI shows both clutches, i. e., the main clutch as well als the auxiliary clutch in their disengaged posit ons.

'rneclutcn pedal shown in Figures s and 9 is provided with a bolt 28a, the screwed end 43 of which is connected by a nut 44 with the pedal 21. A lever 30ay is pivoted upon a stationarypivot 32a, and by the action of a spring 33awhich is fastened to a. fixed part of the car, the lever 30a is forced against said bolt 28a, to cooperate with a cam surface 45 formed on the lever 36a. A groove 29a is provided in said cam surface 45. Upon a bolt 46 fastened on the lever 30a a latch 41 is pivoted, theopposite end of which is connected to the bolt 32a by means of a spring 48. 0n the surface of latch 41 adiacent to the lever 36a two lugs 48 and 56 are arranged which cooperate with the forward end 66 ofthe saine bolt 28a, which, as set forth, also cooperates with the cam surface 45 of the lever 36a. y I y The operation of the pedal 21 is the following:

0n swinging the pedal 21 in the sense of the arrow in Figure` 8 to the left the bolt 28a slides with its middle vpart'over the cam surface 45 of the lever 36a until it falls into groove 28a, while simultaneously the forward part 66 of the 'this position,

I8 by means of the same bolt 28a slides along the'carn surface 5I of the lug 48, lifting the same against the action of spring 48 until the bolt has passed beyond the 48 whereupon it point 52 of the surface of lug falls into the concave formed surface 53 of the lug whereby the pedal 21 is arrested in its middle position wherein the main clutch is in its disengaged position and the auxiliary clutch in its engaging position with the' driving shaft I and the flywheel 2. On advancing the pedal 21 from the middle part of bolt 28a leaves the groove 28a of the lever 38a, while the forward part 6.6 of the same bolt engages the cam surface 54 of the lug 50 and sliding along said surface arrives at the point 55 of the lug, in which position of the pedal the main clutch as Well as the auxiliary clutch are disengaged.

When the pedal 21 returns under the action of spring 58, the middle on the cam surface 45 of the lever 30a,`while the forward part 66 of the bolt 28a returns along the cam surface 54 of the lug 50 to fall again intothe concave formed surface 53 of. the lug 5I whereby the pedal 21 is again arrested. To return the pedal 21 fully to its starting or rest position the bolt 28a is released by a short depressing movement from thel groove 29a aswell as from the groove 53 of the lug 48 whereupon the pedal 21 returns to its starting position. By suitably forming the remaining surfaces of the lugs 48 and 50 it appears possible as will be described hereafter in connection with another modification to let the bolt 66 slide along said surface upon the return movement of the pedal and to cause immediate return of the pedal 21 to its starting position without being arrested in its middle position. v

In a further modification of the invention shown in Figures -16 the pedal 21 can be swung against the action of the spring 58 from its rest position in the sense of the arrow to the left. A bolt 28h is rigidly connectedf with the pedal 21 on the forward end of which a latch 60 is pivoted, which by rneans of a plate 6I and a spring 64 wound on the bolt 28h is yieldably connected with bolt 28h, the ends of spring 64 embracing two pins 62 and 63 arranged on the latch 66 and plate 6I, whereby the latch always is forced into the same position relatively tothe plate 6I and to thebolt 28h. By means of nut 65 plate6i is insured in its fixed position on bolt 28h. A pin 66h is arranged on the forward end of latch 66.

On moving the lpedal 21 to the left bolt 28h slides along the cam surface 45h of the lever 30h, which is pivoted on the stationary pivot 32h `and is forced by spring 33h against thebolt 28h, while simultaneously the pin 66h engages the cam surface 5Ib of a lug 48h upstanding laterally from the lever 3017, till the bolt 28h falls into the groove 28h. At the same time pin 66h having passed beyond the upper point 52h of lug 48h, falls into the concave curved surface 53h, whereby the part of bolt 28a. returns pedal 21 is arrested in its middle position, wherein, as above described, the main clutch is dis'- enga'ged andthe auxiliary clutch is engaged with the driving shaft (Figure 15'). When the pedal 21 from its position shown in'Figure 15 is further advanced to the left, to disengage both clutches simultaneously, the pin 66h engages 54h of lug 50h and sliding along the cam surface said surface occupies the position shown in Figure 14, wherein both clutches are disengaged.

To release the pedal 21 from the position shown in Figure 15 the pin 66h is released'by a short depression of the pedal, whereupon the pin arrives at the position shown in Figure 16. From this position the pedal can be readily returned into its starting position shown in Figure 12 by simply releasing it. By further depressing the pedal from the position shown in Figure 16,- the pedalI and the pin 66h are moved to the position shown in Figure 14 in which position both clutches are out of engagement, and from this position the pin 66h slides upwardly over the can surface 54h and returns intothe concave recess 53h, of the lug 50h (Figure 15) from where it can be returned to its starting position (Figure 12) by a short depression of the pedal over the position Ishown in Figure 16.

While I have herein described in some detail some specic embodiments of my invention I do not desire it to be understood that my invention s limited to the embodiments described and shown herein' as' it will be apparent that various changes may be made herein without departing from the spirit or scope of my invention.

Having thus described the various features of my invention, what I claim.- is:

1. In a transmission mechanism a driving shaft, a member rigid on said driving shaft and having two coupling surfaces, a main clutch, resilient means to normally press said main clutch against one of said surfaces, an auxiliary clutch arranged to cooperate with the second surface and clutch operating means, said means including a lever having one fulcrum operating on said main clutch and a second fulcrum operating on said auxiliary clutch to withdraw said main clutch from its corresponding surface against the action of said resilient means thereby reducing the coupling pressure of said main clutch and simultaneously to proportionally increase the coupling pressure of the auxiliary clutch.

2. In a transmission mechanism, a driving shaft, a member rigid on said 'driving shaft and having two coupling surfaces, a main clutch yieldably pressed against one of said surfaces, an auxiliary clutch arranged to cooperate with the second surface, and a clutch operating means to act during one phase of its operation on said main and auxiliary clutches so as to release the main clutch and simultaneously bring the auxiliary clutch into engagement and during a subsequent phase of its operation to release the auxiliary clutch while the main clutch is still in inoperative position.

3. In a transmission mechanism a driving shaft, a member rigid on said driving shaft and having two coupling surfaces, a main clutch, resilient means to normally press said main clutch against one of said surfaces, an auxiliary clutch arranged to cooperate with the second surface, clutch operating means, said means including a control member and a lever governed by said control member, said lever having one fulcrum operating on said main clutch and a second fulcrum operating on said auxiliary clutch, and a thrust `said driving shaft, a plate plate rigid with said member on the driving shaft and arranged to support a fulcrum of said lever during one phase of its operation.

4. In a transmission mechanism a driving shaft, two driven members, a iiywheel rigid on element rigidly connected with and axially spaced from said ilywheel, an axially shiftable clutch plate disposed in the space between said ily-wheel and said plate element and adapted to transmit rotation to one of said driven members, an axially shiftable actuating member for said main clutch plate arranged for rotation with said fly-wheel and disposed adjacent said main clutch plate in the space between said plate element and ily-wheel, an axially shiftable auxiliary clutch plate disposed adjacent the ,face of said plate element opposite said y-wheel and adapted to transmit rotation to the second driven member, an auxiliary actuating member arranged for rotation with the flywheel adjacent said auxiliary clutch plate, and clutch operating means to act during one phase of its operation on said main and auxiliary actuating members so as to withdraw said main actuating member and main clutch plate from the ily-wheel and simultaneously to engage said auxiliary actuating member and clutch plate with said plate element, and during a subsequent phase of member and clutch plate while vthe main actuating member and clutch plate are still withdrawn from the fly-wheel.

5. In a transmission mechanism a driving sha-ft, two driven members, a flywheel rigid on said driving shaft, a plate element rigidly connected .with and axially spaced from said ywheel, an axially shiftable clutch plate disposed in the space between said flywheel and said plate element and adapted to transmit. rotation to one of said driven members, an axially shiftable actuatingmember for said main clutch plate disposed adjacent the latter in the space between said plate element and flywheel, control means connected to. said Amain actuating member and projecting through an aperture of said plate element, an axially shiftable auxiliary clutch plate disposed adjacent the face of said plate element opposite said flywheel and adapted to transmit rotation to the second driven member, an auxiliary actuating member arranged for rotation with the ywheel adjacent said auxiliary c lutch plate and clutch operating means to act during one phase of its operation on said control means for the main actuating member and said auxiliary actuating member vso as to withdraw said main actuating member and main clutch plate from the iiywheel and simultaneously to engage said auxiliary actuating member and clutch plate with said plate element, and during a. subsequent phase of its operation to releasethe auxiliary actuating member and clutch plate while the main actuating member and clutch plate are still withdrawn from the flywheel.

6. In a transmission mechanism, a driving shaft, two driven members, a flywheel rigid on said driving shaft, a plate element rigidly connected with and axially spaced from said flywheel, an axially shiftable clutch plate disposed in the space between said flywheelA and said plate element and adapted to transmit rotation to one of said driven members, an axially shiftable actuating member. for said main clutch plate disposed adjacent the latter in the space between said plate element and flywheel, a series of arms rigid with said main actuating member and projecting through apertures of said plate element, an axially shiftable auxiliary clutch plate disposed adjacent the face of said plate element opposite said flywheel and adapted to transmit rotation to the second driven member, an auxiliary actuating member arranged for rotation withl the flywheel adjacent said auxiliary clutch plate, .and clutch operating means to act during one phase of its operation on said arms of the main actuating member and on said auxiliary actuating member so as to withdraw said main actuating memmember and clutch plate with said plate element, and during a subsequent phase of its operation to release the auxiliary actuating member and clutch plate while the main actuating member and clutch plate are still withdrawn from the flywheel.

'1. In a transmission mechanism, a driving shaft, a member rigid on said driving shaft and having two coupling surfaces, a main clutch detachably engaged .with one of said surfaces, an

auxiliary clutch arranged to cooperate with the second surface, a control lever having one fulcrumoperating on said main clutch so as to withdraw it from its corresponding coupling surface and a second fulcrum formed as a rotary' member acting on said auxiliary clutch, so as to press it against its corresponding coupling surface when said lever is actuated in a predetermined direction, and a thrust plate rigid with said member on the driving shaft and arranged to support said rotary member during a subsequent phase of the operation of said lever in the same direction, whereby said auxiliary clutch is released during said subsequent phase of the lever operation, while said main clutch is still in inoperative position.

8. In a transmission mechanism, a driving shaft, a member rigid on said driving shaft and,

having two coupling surfaces, a main clutchfarranged for cooperation with one of said surfaces, an axially shiftable actuating member for said main clutch disposed adjacent the latter, an auxiliary clutch arranged for cooperation with said second surface, an axially shiftable, actuating member for said auxiliary clutch, a control lever pivoted at one fulcrum thereof to the auxiliary actuating member and having a second, fulcrum operating on said main actuating member, so as to withdraw said main actuating member from said main clutch during one'phase ofthe operation of said lever in a predetermined direction thereby releasing the main clutch and similitaneously to press the auxiliary actuating member against the auxiliary clutch whereby the' auxiliary clutch is engaged with the corresponding coupling surface, andan abutment rigid with said member on the driving shaft and arranged to supporta third fulcrum on said lever Jduring a subsequent phase of 7operation of the Ilever in the same direction, whereby said auxiliary clutch is released .while said main clutch is still in inoperative position. l

' 9. In a transmission mechanism, a driving shaft, a member rigid on said driving shaft and having two coupling surfaces, tachably engaged with lone of said surfaces, an

auxiliary clutch arranged to cooperate with the' second surface, a series of control levers, each having one fulcrum operating on said main clutch,

and a second vfulcrum formed as a rotary member to act upon and be linearly displaced with respect to said auxiliary clutch, so as to withdraw the main clutch from its corresponding surface and to engage the auxiliary clutch with the lcorresponding coupling surface during one phase of operation of said levers in a predetermined direction, and a A thrust plate rigid with said member on the driving shaft and arranged to support said -rotary member'during a subsequent phase of operation of said levers in the same direction, whereby said auxiliaryclutch is released during said subsequent phase of the lever operation, while said main clutch is still in inoperative position.

10. In a transmission mechanism, a driving shaft, a member rigid on said driving shaft and having two coupling surfaces, a main clutch norwhile the main clutch is tion, a pedal to control saidclutch operating means, a guide member carried on said pedal, a

mally engaged with 'one of said coupling surfaces, an auxiliary clutch arranged for cooperation with said. second coupling surface, clutch operating means adapted to release the main clutch and to simultaneously actuate the auxiliary clutch during one phase of its operation ina predetermined direction and to release the auxiliary clutch during -a subsequent phase of its operation in the same direction while the main inoperative position, a pedal to control said clutch operating means, and al guide member for said pedal having a groove to be engaged bysaid p'edal when it arrives at the middle position in which the auxiliary clutch -is engaged and the main clutch is disengaged.

11. In a transmission mechanism shaft, a member rigid on said drivin shaft and having two coupling surfaces, a main clutch, normally engaged with one of said coupling surfaces,

` an auxiliary clutch arranged for cooperation with said second coup g surface, clutch operating means adaptedto release the'main clutch and to simultaneously actuate the auxiliary clutch during one phase of its operation in a predetermined direction and to release the auxiliary clutch during a subsequent phase of its operation in the same directionwhile the main clutch is still in inoperative position, a pedal to control said clutch operating means, a guide member for said pedal having a groove to be engaged by said pedal when it arrives at the middle position in which the auxiliary clutch is engaged and the main clutch is disengaged, and cam surfaces associated with said guide member to guide the pedalfrom said middle position at will either to its starting position, in which the main clutch is engaged to its extreme position in which both clutches are disengaged.

12. In a transmission mechanism, a driving shaft, a `member rigid on said driving shaft and having two coupling surfaces, a Amain clutch normally engaged with one of said coupling surfaces, an auxiliary clutch arranged for said second coupling surface, clutch operating means adapted to release the main clutch and to actuate the auxiliary clutch1 4during one phase of its operation in a predetermined direction and to release the auxiliary clutch during a subse'- quent phase of its operaton in the same direction still in inoperative posilever having a cani surface and resilient means to yieldably-press said vlever with its cam surface against said guide member on the pedal, said cam surface being provided-with a groove to receive said arriv s at the middle pos'tion in which said auxiliary clutch is engaged and said main clutch is disengaged.

13. In a transmission mechanism, a driving shaft, a member rigid on said driving shaft and having two coupling surfaces, a main clutch normally engaged with one of said coupling surfaces, an auxiliary clutch arranged for cooperation with said second coupling surface, clutch operating means adapted to release the main clutch and to simultaneously actuate the auxiliary Aclutch during one phase of its operation in a predetermined direction and to release the auxiliary direction while the main clutch is still in inoperative position,

clutch is still in,

driving uide member on the pedal when the latter clutch during a subsequentl phase of its operation in the same cooperation with f a pedal to control said clutch operating means, a guide member carried on said pedal, a stationary bolt, a lever pivoted on said adapted to accommodate said guide member when ,e

engaged in said conical recess.

14. In n a transmission mechanism, a driving shaft, a member rigid on said driving shaft and having two coupling surfaces, a main clutch normally engaged with one of said coupling surfaces,

an auxiliary clutch arranged for cooperation with said second coupling surface, clutch operating means to release the main clutch and to simultaneously actuate the auxiliary clutch during one phase of its operation in a predetermined direcftion and to release the auxiliary clutch during a subsequent phase of its operation in the same direction while the main clutch is still in inoperative position, a pedal to control said clutch operating means, a return spring for said pedal, a guide pin laterallyprojecting from said pedal, a latch pivotally carried on the free end of said pin, a

spring cooperating' with said pin and said latch to hold the latter in a predetermined angular position with respect to said pedal, a second guide pin at the free end of said latch, a stationary bolt, a

double armed lever pivoted on said stationary bolt and including a cam surface on one arm thereof, a spring acting upon the second lever arm and urgingsaid cam surface against the guide pin on 'said pedal, said cam surface being provided with a groove to accommodate said iirst mentioned guide pin when said pedal is in a middle position,

` and two cam lugs on the free arm of said lever to guide said second guide pin on the latch, one of said lugshaving a concave recess to receive said second guide pin when said first-mentioned guide pin rests in the groove oi' the cam surface on said lever, said guide pins being released from said groove and conical recess when the pedal is further depressed irom said middle position, and said cam lugs being formed to guide the latch and pedal from said released position atwill either to an extreme position in which both clutches are disengaged and from which the pedal can be restored by means of its return spring selectively to said middle position or to its initial position, or on release of the pedal directly to the initial position in which the main clutch is engaged and the auxiliary clutch disengaged.

. EWALD HERING. 

